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cameron has said in a statement to THR: "In the second and third
films, which will be self contained stories that also fulfill a greater
story arc, we will not back off the throttle of Avatar's visual and
emotional horsepower, and will continue to explore its themes and
characters, which touched the hearts of audiences in all cultures around
the world. I'm looking forward to returning to Pandora, a world where our imaginations can run wild.

In 2015, Jon Landau confirmed that humans would be returning in the sequel. I think you will definitely have humans in the sequel... There are going to be good humans, there are going to be bad humans, There are going to be good Na'vi, There are going to be bad Na'vi...He also mentioned that there was going to be "action" as well as a "family story".

Avatar 2 will explore the oceans of Pandora, and the team
has been developing underwater motion capture technology for this
purpose. He also confirmed that Avatar 2 will explore the Na'vi culture more than Avatar. "WETA is working out underwater performance capture for underwater scenes." Landau said, "It's going to be like the Floating Mountains in the first movie. It's not going to be all underwater; it's going to be a place we go to, leave and come back to."

in 2013 James Cameron also stated that the style would be
influenced by the master navigator culture of the small pacific
civilizations of Micronesia. He was exposed to these cultures during his
time on these islands during preparation for his dive in the Marianas
Trench.

Throughout 2010 it was also stated that Avatar 2 will contain more volcanoes,and will take place several years after the events of the original film.
However, it is worth noting that the script was not completed until
almost five years after this date, so things may have changed.

There are a lot of
headlines screaming that director James Cameron has confirmed a
Christmas 2017 release date for Avatar 2, the sequel to the biggest
movie of all time, Avatar, which released in 2009. But that isn't true.
He says that's the goal right now, but he doesn't think the release date
is important at all. What is important is that the next three sequels
release back-to-back. And that each of these sequels, which will include
Avatar 2, Avatar 3 and Avatar 4, stand alone to tell one massive story.
The Avatar sequels are being produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau
through their Lightstorm Entertainment. The sequels are currently being
written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Josh
Friedman, and Shane Salerno. While Avatar 2 has been announced as a 2017
Christmas release, it should be noted that the original Avatar was
delayed by years, as was the blockbuster hit Titanic. Not hitting a
proposed release date is kind of James Cameron's thing. And most suspect
that the same will happen here. Avatar 2 was originally set to be
released in 2013, which was pushed to 2015, and 2016 respectively. No
one will blink if it gets pushed to 2018. Except maybe 20th Century Fox,
who are in desperate need of a hit franchise. Read more at: https://tr.im/k5teX

There are a lot of
headlines screaming that director James Cameron has confirmed a
Christmas 2017 release date for Avatar 2, the sequel to the biggest
movie of all time, Avatar, which released in 2009. But that isn't true.
He says that's the goal right now, but he doesn't think the release date
is important at all. What is important is that the next three sequels
release back-to-back. And that each of these sequels, which will include
Avatar 2, Avatar 3 and Avatar 4, stand alone to tell one massive story.
The Avatar sequels are being produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau
through their Lightstorm Entertainment. The sequels are currently being
written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Josh
Friedman, and Shane Salerno. While Avatar 2 has been announced as a 2017
Christmas release, it should be noted that the original Avatar was
delayed by years, as was the blockbuster hit Titanic. Not hitting a
proposed release date is kind of James Cameron's thing. And most suspect
that the same will happen here. Avatar 2 was originally set to be
released in 2013, which was pushed to 2015, and 2016 respectively. No
one will blink if it gets pushed to 2018. Except maybe 20th Century Fox,
who are in desperate need of a hit franchise. Read more at: https://tr.im/k5teX

There are a lot of
headlines screaming that director James Cameron has confirmed a
Christmas 2017 release date for Avatar 2, the sequel to the biggest
movie of all time, Avatar, which released in 2009. But that isn't true.
He says that's the goal right now, but he doesn't think the release date
is important at all. What is important is that the next three sequels
release back-to-back. And that each of these sequels, which will include
Avatar 2, Avatar 3 and Avatar 4, stand alone to tell one massive story.
The Avatar sequels are being produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau
through their Lightstorm Entertainment. The sequels are currently being
written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Josh
Friedman, and Shane Salerno. While Avatar 2 has been announced as a 2017
Christmas release, it should be noted that the original Avatar was
delayed by years, as was the blockbuster hit Titanic. Not hitting a
proposed release date is kind of James Cameron's thing. And most suspect
that the same will happen here. Avatar 2 was originally set to be
released in 2013, which was pushed to 2015, and 2016 respectively. No
one will blink if it gets pushed to 2018. Except maybe 20th Century Fox,
who are in desperate need of a hit franchise. Read more at: https://tr.im/k5teX

There are a lot of
headlines screaming that director James Cameron has confirmed a
Christmas 2017 release date for Avatar 2, the sequel to the biggest
movie of all time, Avatar, which released in 2009. But that isn't true.
He says that's the goal right now, but he doesn't think the release date
is important at all. What is important is that the next three sequels
release back-to-back. And that each of these sequels, which will include
Avatar 2, Avatar 3 and Avatar 4, stand alone to tell one massive story.
The Avatar sequels are being produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau
through their Lightstorm Entertainment. The sequels are currently being
written by James Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Josh
Friedman, and Shane Salerno. While Avatar 2 has been announced as a 2017
Christmas release, it should be noted that the original Avatar was
delayed by years, as was the blockbuster hit Titanic. Not hitting a
proposed release date is kind of James Cameron's thing. And most suspect
that the same will happen here. Avatar 2 was originally set to be
released in 2013, which was pushed to 2015, and 2016 respectively. No
one will blink if it gets pushed to 2018. Except maybe 20th Century Fox,
who are in desperate need of a hit franchise. Read more at: https://tr.im/k5teX